Introduction Total thyroidectomy (TT) is one of the most common procedures among general and endocrine surgeons worldwide. The conventional approach by neck incision is still the most frequently used, despite the growth of mini-invasive approaches. Controversies exist about the optimal learning curve for resident surgeons approaching this procedure. The aim of this study was to compare TT performed by experienced surgeons and residents in two academic hospitals, to define the correct shape of the specific learning curve.Methods Between January 2016 and December 2018 patients undergoing TT in two academic departments were prospectively enrolled. In each department patients were divided into four groups: a reference group (A), consisting of 50 consecutive patients operated on by a senior surgeon, and three other groups (B, C, D) of 50 patients each where thyroidectomy was carried out by three different general surgery residents in their last 3 years of residency, respectively. Data were analysed by CUSUM and KPSS tests in order to compare operative time (OT) and its stabilisation during the learning curve.Results Data from CUSUM test reported that residents could perform TT with OT similar to the senior surgeon after approximately 25-30 procedures, while the KPSS test showed that residents became more stable after 30 procedures, with no increase in perioperative complications.Conclusions This prospective study shows how a specific training in thyroid surgery can be reliable thanks to experienced tutors, and confirmed that the effect of dedicated and programmed training may result in positive outcomes for patients requiring thyroidectomy.

Achieving the learning curve in total thyroidectomy: a prospective evaluation on resident’s training by CUSUM and KPSS analysis / Tarallo, M; Crocetti, D; Gurrado, A; Iorio, O; Iossa, A; Caruso, D; Bononi, M; Stabilini, C; Bracale, U; Chiappini, A; Testini, M; Avenia, N; Polistena, A; Cavallaro, G. - In: ANNALS OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND. - ISSN 0035-8843. - 104:6(2022), pp. 414-420. [10.1308/rcsann.2021.0318]

Achieving the learning curve in total thyroidectomy: a prospective evaluation on resident’s training by CUSUM and KPSS analysis

Tarallo, M;Crocetti, D;Iorio, O;Iossa, A;Caruso, D;Bononi, M;Chiappini, A;Testini, M;Polistena, A;Cavallaro, G
2022

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Introduction Total thyroidectomy (TT) is one of the most common procedures among general and endocrine surgeons worldwide. The conventional approach by neck incision is still the most frequently used, despite the growth of mini-invasive approaches. Controversies exist about the optimal learning curve for resident surgeons approaching this procedure. The aim of this study was to compare TT performed by experienced surgeons and residents in two academic hospitals, to define the correct shape of the specific learning curve.Methods Between January 2016 and December 2018 patients undergoing TT in two academic departments were prospectively enrolled. In each department patients were divided into four groups: a reference group (A), consisting of 50 consecutive patients operated on by a senior surgeon, and three other groups (B, C, D) of 50 patients each where thyroidectomy was carried out by three different general surgery residents in their last 3 years of residency, respectively. Data were analysed by CUSUM and KPSS tests in order to compare operative time (OT) and its stabilisation during the learning curve.Results Data from CUSUM test reported that residents could perform TT with OT similar to the senior surgeon after approximately 25-30 procedures, while the KPSS test showed that residents became more stable after 30 procedures, with no increase in perioperative complications.Conclusions This prospective study shows how a specific training in thyroid surgery can be reliable thanks to experienced tutors, and confirmed that the effect of dedicated and programmed training may result in positive outcomes for patients requiring thyroidectomy.
2022
endocrine surgery; learning curve; surgery residents; thyroidectomy
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Achieving the learning curve in total thyroidectomy: a prospective evaluation on resident’s training by CUSUM and KPSS analysis / Tarallo, M; Crocetti, D; Gurrado, A; Iorio, O; Iossa, A; Caruso, D; Bononi, M; Stabilini, C; Bracale, U; Chiappini, A; Testini, M; Avenia, N; Polistena, A; Cavallaro, G. - In: ANNALS OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND. - ISSN 0035-8843. - 104:6(2022), pp. 414-420. [10.1308/rcsann.2021.0318]
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